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How do we know Jesus is truly the Savior of sinners?

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Jesus's actions and teachings throughout the Gospels, particularly His engagement with sinners, affirm His role as the Savior.

We understand Jesus to be the Savior of sinners through the testimonies and accounts provided in the Gospels. His personal interaction with the Samaritan woman is a prime example where He reveals both His identity and purpose—to save sinners. In John 4, Jesus actively pursues this woman, demonstrating that salvation is available not just for the righteous, but for those who are in desperate need of grace. Moreover, the phrase from 1 Timothy 1:15 emphasizes this truth: 'This is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners.' This aligns perfectly with the entire narrative of scripture, which presents Him as the mediator between God and humanity, drawing even the most unlikely individuals to Himself.
Scripture References: John 4, 1 Timothy 1:15

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